Napa restores water service

Water service was expected to be fully restored to all Napa residents by 5 p.m. Friday, five days after a large earthquake shook the North Bay, officials said.

The city told residents who lost service after the quake to take precautions, however. Residents who needed water for drinking or cooking were advised to use bottled water, boil their tap water for at least a minute or use water from one of the two fill-up stations set up by the city.

Those water stations were on Pearl Street one block west of Main and at the Las Flores Center on Linda Vista Avenue.

Once all of the repaired lines had been tested, the city would lift the advisory, officials said.